“We were quite concerned to learn this and are grateful to our customers and partners who took action to involve local authorities,” a Starbucks spokesperson wrote in an email to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “We will continue to support them in any way we can.”

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A logo is seen on the glass storefront door of a Starbucks coffee shop on January 22, 2004 in San Francisco, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

When the woman turned the camera over to the manager, he said he’d notify the company’s corporate office, but she insisted he call the police.

The investigation is ongoing and no suspects have been identified yet, Howard Miller, an Alpharetta police officer, told the Alpharetta-Milton Patch.

In order to protect yourself from becoming a victim to hidden cameras, Miller has reminded the public to always be aware of your surroundings.

“If you're in a restroom that's not yours, be sure you look around and check hidden areas that aren't very visible. Unfortunately, this seems to be happening more often than you would think,” he told FOX 5.